200 Restaurants Offering Prix-Fixe Menus For Dine Out Vancouver

Through February 5, Vancouver is hosting Canada’s largest food festival, Dine Out Vancouver, which offers discounted three-course prix-fixe dinner menus at some of the city’s top restaurants.

Over 200 restaurants are participating and offering diners excellent values at $18, $28, or $38 per person. In addition, area hotels are offering special rates at $78, $108, and $138 per night.

Travelers can join the festivities flying in and out of the city as well. The Vancouver Airport Marriott Hotel’s American Grille restaurant is offering a prix-fixe dinner menu valued at $55 for $28. Choices from this menu include dishes such as butternut squash agnolotti, fig salad, and braised lamb shank, while dessert options include poached peach Melba and banana-walnut cake.

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